TimeLine Layout

January, 2020

  • 4 January

    Louis Vuitton to shut Hong Kong store amid protests

    Bloomberg LVMH, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate, plans to close a store in Hong Kong’s shopping district as overall retail sales dip amid anti-government protests, according to a media report. The decision comes after Wharf Real Estate Investment Co, the owner of the Times Square mall in Causeway Bay, refused the French retailer’s request to lower rents, the South China ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    UK restaurant group aims to expand in US after New York opening

    Bloomberg New York can be harsh on foreign restaurateurs coming to town. When D&D London opened Bluebird London in Columbus Circle in September 2018, Eater described it as “New York’s worst new restaurant of 2018.” In the New York Times, Pete Wells said: “Because you are in an English restaurant, you will be curious about the English food. Because you ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    Airbus gains after its late dash to meet 2019 target

    Bloomberg Airbus SE shares climbed the most in three months after the aircraft manufacturer looked on course to meet its full-year deliveries target, strengthening its hand against wounded rival Boeing Co. A December flurry of Airbus planes sent to buyers pushed the 2019 number to about 860, based on preliminary findings, according to a person familiar with the matter, who ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    India builder blames government for not paying debt on time

    Bloomberg Peninsula Land Ltd, an Indian property developer, blamed overdue rent from prime minister Narendra Modi’s government for missing a 23.5 million rupees ($330,000) debt payment. It couldn’t pay State Bank of India (SBI) on time because India’s tax departments, which had leased office space from Peninsula, were delaying rent payments, the company said in a filing. The loan used ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    Ghosn escaped same day close surveillance stopped

    Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn slipped out of his Tokyo home moments after round-the-clock surveillance of his residence stopped on December 29, Japan’s Sankei newspaper reported. A private security company hired by Nissan Motor Co had been closely monitoring Ghosn while he was out on bail, the newspaper said, citing people with knowledge of the matter. The surveillance ended after Ghosn’s lawyer ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    iFast, China partners bid for S’pore digital license

    Bloomberg Singapore-listed fintech firm iFast Corp said it led a consortium of Chinese partners to submit an application for a digital wholesale bank license in the city state. The bid was submitted at the end of December, the company said in a stock exchange filing . Its Chinese partners are Yillion Group and Hande Group. Yillion operates one of four ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    Adani to buy a deepwater port in India

    Bloomberg Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd agreed to acquire a deepwater port on India’s east coast for an enterprise value of $1.9 billion, a move that will help the nation’s biggest port operator by market capitalisation expand capacity by 64 million metric tons. Adani Ports will purchase 75% of Krishnapatnam Port Co in India’s Andhra Pradesh state, it ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    Ousted Bitmain co-founder wages battle for control in court

    Bloomberg Ousted Bitmain Technologies Ltd co-founder Micree Zhan Ketuan has initiated a legal case to try to regain his position, escalating a battle for control of the world’s biggest miner of cryptocurrency. Great Simplicity Investment Corporation, owned by the engineering whiz-turned-entrepreneur, filed a summons in December in which he asked a Cayman Islands court to reverse a shareholder decision that ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    HK unveils plan to deal with pneumonia cases

    Bloomberg Hong Kong unveiled a plan to deal with infectious diseases after a mysterious pneumonia outbreak in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. The government classified the response level as “serious” — the second-highest scale of action in its three-tier system, with the top-most being emergency, according to the Department of Health. The public hospitals in Hong Kong have reported ...

    Read More »
  • 4 January

    US automakers sow worry on future as discounts prop sales

    Bloomberg Carmakers extended a streak of strong US sales by slathering on the incentives and pumping up deliveries to fleet customers in 2019, calling into question whether the companies can maintain momentum into the new decade. While industrywide deliveries exceeded 17 million for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year, sales slowed in the final months of 2019. General Motors Co and ...

    Read More »
Send this to a friend